The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1925 - Law |
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Page 19
... premises , he observed and read the notice both 1 Scrutton's " Charter - parties and Bills of Lading , " ( 7th ed . ) , p . vi , 4 in the room at the back of the bar and. 1 Statute , Schedule , Article VI . 2 Statute , Schedule , Article ...
... premises , he observed and read the notice both 1 Scrutton's " Charter - parties and Bills of Lading , " ( 7th ed . ) , p . vi , 4 in the room at the back of the bar and. 1 Statute , Schedule , Article VI . 2 Statute , Schedule , Article ...
Page 20
... premises of notices which the purchaser did not see and to which his attention was not directed . The decision seems a salutary one . As Mr Justice Shearman pointed out , a general notice could never be held to protect a seller where a ...
... premises of notices which the purchaser did not see and to which his attention was not directed . The decision seems a salutary one . As Mr Justice Shearman pointed out , a general notice could never be held to protect a seller where a ...
Page 84
... premises of its own . Mr H. E. Richardson , W.S. , is again cordially thanked for the gift of periodicals for the dispensary waiting - room . Here follows the abstract accounts of the intro- missions of the treasurer of the Edinburgh ...
... premises of its own . Mr H. E. Richardson , W.S. , is again cordially thanked for the gift of periodicals for the dispensary waiting - room . Here follows the abstract accounts of the intro- missions of the treasurer of the Edinburgh ...
Page 90
... premises and left them . Later he let the premises to the defendant on the footing that the house was now decontrolled . The defendant appears to have lived in the house for a year paying the rent to which he had agreed , but in ...
... premises and left them . Later he let the premises to the defendant on the footing that the house was now decontrolled . The defendant appears to have lived in the house for a year paying the rent to which he had agreed , but in ...
Page 105
... premise that the composer had " with great labour and expense composed several works consisting of vocal and instru- mental MUSIC in order to be printed and published , " and had desired that he should have the royal privilege and ...
... premise that the composer had " with great labour and expense composed several works consisting of vocal and instru- mental MUSIC in order to be printed and published , " and had desired that he should have the royal privilege and ...
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